Royal Mail results delayed amid bid by tycoon
THE owner of Royal Mail has indefinitely delayed the release of its annual trading update, originally scheduled for early yesterday morning, as the group heads towards a potential overseas takeover.
London-listed International Distribution Services (IDS) said its auditor, KPMG, has asked for more time to complete its work on the results statement.
The company did not give a new date for publishing its results.
IDS had originally told markets it would publish its full-year financial results at 7am yesterday, but failed to publish in the morning.
Shortly after 1.45pm, it said in a statement: “The Group’s auditor, KPMG, has requested additional time to complete the usual standard procedures after their internal reviews were late in the audit timetable, thereby delaying their final audit process.”
IDS said adjusted operating profit – a measure of the company’s income which does not include some one-off costs like those associated with layoffs – to be “broadly in line” with expectations.
“A further announcement on updated timings for the publication of results will be made as soon as reasonably practicable.”
It comes a week after the company said it was “minded” to agree to a takeover by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky.
Mr Kretinsky, whose EP Group owns a 27.5% stake in the firm, put forward a proposed bid worth about £3.5 billion on May 15.
There have been no further announcements on the deal in the last week, but Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch said the Royal Mail’s universal service obligation will need to be protected in any sale of the firm.
IDS said Mr Kretinsky had agreed to offer a set of “contractual undertakings”.